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WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING:

"Comrie is quick and technically driven and his appearance so high on Winnipeg's list reveals the good situation [Jets general manager Kevin] Cheveldayoff has in terms of goalie prospects. In additiion to Comrie, Connor Hellebuyck is at No. 6 and the Jets even consider RPI's Jason Kasdorf, who's been injured for most of the season, in this stable, too. The younger brother of ex-NHLer Mike Comrie has not let early-2013 hip surgery - prior to his selection by the Jets - deter his progress." (Tim Campbell, The Hockey News Future Watch 2014, p. 49)

TRANSACTIONS:

Selected by Winnipeg Jets in second round (59th overall) of National Hockey League entry draft, June 30, 2013.

Signed to three-year entry-level contract with Jets, December 24, 2013.

ACCOLADES:

Member of gold-medal winning Team Canada, 2015 World Junior U20 Championships, January 5, 2015.

Played for Central Division in 2016 American Hockey League All-Star Game, February 1, 2016.

Member of silver-medal winning Team Canada, 2017 IIHF World Championship, May 21, 2017.

FIRSTS:

Eric's NHL debut came on April 6, 2017 at Nationwide Arena in Columbus. Playing for the Winnipeg Jets against the hometown Blue Jackets, Comrie was peppered with 39 shots but prevailed by a 5-4 margin. Said the goaltender: "That was really exciting. I was happy to get in there. The team did really good job keeping everything to the outside. That really helped a lot."

INJURIES:

Suffered lower body injury, February 3, 2017. The injury occurred when a San Jose (AHL) player collided with him in the first period of Manitoba's 4-1 loss to the Barracuda. Comrie completed the game and was scheduled to start the following night against San Jose, but Comrie was pulled just prior to warmups, putting Jamie Phillips in net for the Moose. Murray Cobb was signed to an amateur contract to back up Phillips.

DID YOU KNOW?

Eric's older brother, Mike Comrie, played more than 600 National Hockey League games for Edmonton, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Ottawa, the New York Islanders, and Pittsburgh.

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